If you are familiar with the Big 12, or have even watched a game, then you know there are going to be points, and lots of them! It should be no different on October 16th, as the #20 Oklahoma State Cowboys (5-0) take on the Texas Tech Red Raiders (3-2). A win for Texas Tech here would be huge for them! Tech is currently 2nd to last in the Big 12 South division, and is in need of a conference wi...

Hope you all missed me while I was gone. Sorry I wasn't able to post a game wrap last week for TCU. I was up in Minnesota and apparently they haven't quite figured out this internet contraption yet. Not that I missed much, though TCU scared me a little in the first half they were luckily playing Colorado State and ended up winning easily.
As with last week I'm still looking for that time ...

It is a tough job being a Redskins fan. You have so much hope and admiration for a team then they go and do something like losing to the Rams 30-16. The only thing that makes this loss even worse is that the Cowboys beat the Texans who beat us last week. I mean seriously! However, with the Giants also losing, there is now a 3 way tie for 2nd (or last) in the NFC East between the Redskin...

So it looks like the worst has happened for the Cowboys so far this season. They dropped their home opener to the Chicago Bears.
Even with the return of both Kyle Kosier and Marc Colombo, the Bears effectively shut down the Dallas run game. Colombo and Kosier also showed a bit of rust with 2 false starts and a holding penalty. It looked like the lack of preseason play took it's toll on the two,...

By Mark F. Gray
These are supposed to be times of change in the nation’s capital but as the Washington Redskins prepare for Sunday’s season opener against the Dallas Cowboys residue of the past continues to hover over the organization like the clouds of Sunday night’s weather forecast.
When Bruce Allen and Mike Shanahan took control of the football operations there was supposed to b...

Player cuts are in and moves have been made in Dallas. The Cowboys and have made a few surprising and a few not so surprising moves.
The most notable move is the trade of Patrick Crayton to the San Diego Chargers. It is a bit strange that Dallas would send one of their most reliable veteran receivers away for a meager 7th round pick, that could escalate into a 6th if he plays well. Although Dal...

What can any fan say about last night’s games between the Cowboys and the Texans except “you gotta be kidding me”?!
Last night the Cowboys showed that they are still the same team that lost in the playoffs versus the Giants as opposed to the team that ran over the Eagles for their first playoff win in over a decade. Maybe it was the hype of the Dallas/Houston rivalry, maybe the Cowboys ju...

The Cowboys are a little over two weeks into the preseason and have already lost two starting offensive linemen. This area that has been viewed as a strength coming into the season is now seemingly in question.
Marc Colombo needs to have surgery on his knee to have cartilage removed and should back in a few weeks and probably for the season opener. Then Kyle Kosier sprained his MCL which will l...

Well that’s two preseason games in the bag for the Cowboys and so far the engine seems to be running fine. Save for a few injuries the Boys look every bit the part for at least playoff contention and probably division supremacy.
Dallas did, however, lose tight end John Phillips for the season to an ACL injury. Though it may seem unimportant to some that a 3rd string tight end went out, the im...

And yes, the Vikings are still more balanced than the Saints
On Thurday night, Brad Childress said that Brett Favre sees things during a game that even coaches miss. You know that means? It means the Vikings are humming a beautiful harmonious tune and on their way to the Super Bowl for the first time since 1976.
Two months ago, I would have said the Cowboys would have been smoked. Last week th...

Brandon Jacobs was somehow able to scamper all the way through the Dallas defense, tiptoeing along the sideline for a 74-yard TD reception. If the sight of the 265-pound Jacobs outrunning the Cowboys secondary didn't break Dallas's spirit then the 79-yard punt return TD from Domenick Hixon certainly did.
The Giants 31-24 victory featured plenty of sloppy play by both squads. Big Blu...

Rejoice o ye Giants fans. No, seriously, rejoice. Don't let that Cowboys fan you work with talk to you about luck. Or about Tony Romo having a bad game. Or balls bouncing off players feet for flukey interceptions, or any of that. A slugfest like Sunday's 33-31, last-man-standing victory vs. the Cowboys requires resiliency and determination. It's incredibly valuable for the ...